Bloudruk
Studio album by
Released1992
StudioStudio Audiolab
GenreRock music
LabelTusk Music
ProducerDidi Kriel, Lloyd Ross
Johannes Kerkorrel chronology
Eet Kreef
(1989)
Bloudruk
(1992)
Cyanide in the Beefcake
(1994)

Bloudruk (Afrikaans: "Blueprint"), the second studio album by Johannes Kerkorrel, was released in 1992.

Kerkorrel sang the track Halala Afrika (Rejoice Africa) at Nelson Mandela's presidential inauguration ceremony in 1994.[1]

Track listing

  1. Halala Afrika
  2. Ballade van 'n Mynwerker
  3. Sy Beweeg
  4. Somer
  5. Dêrde Wereld
  6. Revolusie
  7. Pers Reën
  8. Toekomsrap
  9. Hoe Ek Voel
  10. Blou Aarde

Personnel

  • Mauritz Lotz: Acoustic and electric guitars
  • Didi Kriel: Keyboards, additional bass (electric and stand-up)
  • Ian Herman: Drums
  • Victor Masondo: Electric and stand-up bass
  • Mike Faure: Saxophone
  • Lloyd Ross: Acoustic and electric guitars, lead guitar on "Blou Aarde"
  • Hanepoot Van Tonder
  • Willem Moller: Acoustic and electric guitars
  • Amanda Strydom: Backing vocals
  • Reuben Samuels: Drums, percussion
  • Cutt Glass: Backing vocals
  • Nippy Cripwell du Toit: Electric and stand-up bass
  • Lloyd Martin: Drums, percussion

References

  1. "Music Artists: Johannes Kerkorrel". Entertainmentafrica Mobile. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.


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